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Eating in Positano


Eating in Positano

  • Grottino Azzurro, Via Guglielmo Marconi 158, +39 089 875466. is a cheap and nice local restaurant offering local food close to the first bus stop, Chiesa Nuova, coming from Sorrento. The owners are an old Italian couple that are not bothered by the fact that they only speak Italian and you only anything but. They just serve you their very tasty food.
  • Da Costantino, Via Corvo, +39 089 875738, . at the very top of Positano offers a spectacular view of the entire town and the sea. The pizza is divine and other specialties include cheese crepes, gnocchi and bolognese. Prices are reasonable and this is a great place for those looking for good food on a budget.
  • Da Vincenzo, Viale Pasitea 172, +39 089 875128, . With bells hanging throughout the restaurant, maintains a high quality of service and unique style. Chefs offer detail-oriented plates from the grilled vegetable antipasti to incredible fresh fish. Go hungry, as you will not want to pass up on appetizers, a main course and a dessert. Marcella makes homemade desserts that are legendary in her family. Expect to pay a little more for a full dinner, however it is well worth it. Viva le donne!
  • Next2, Viale Pasitea, +39 089 8123516, . Locals flock here on weekends so that midnight on a Saturday feels like a large table-hopping family reunion at which outsiders are extremely welcome. Considering the fun of all this, the food is far more delicious than it needs to be, with ambitious dishes such as the supremely tender "Italian sushi," the fish and vegetable tempura, and traditional favorites like carpaccio di orata with pink pepper and mint and smoked tuna with zucchini and mozzarella. Rare local bottles fill out the wine list, and the graciously unobtrusive, unusually prompt service is in itself a find. Admire the slick all-white dining room and bar from a distance; the vine-covered courtyard, lit by bucket candles on every table and alive with happy chatter, is the place to be. entrées, $9–$17. �
  • Al Palazzo, Via dei Mulini 23, 089 875 177‎. A fantastic outdoor restaurant in a torchlit courtyard featuring beautiful views of the surrounding cliffs. The atmosphere is quiet and relaxed, tables are seated a respectable distance from each other, the staff is exceedingly professional, and the food is simply delicious -- well worth the expense compared to other restaurants in the area that are more heavily frequented by tourists. The wine list can get very expensive very fast, but offers some very enjoyable primitivos in the 25 euro range.
  • Mediterraneo and Saraceno D'Oro also offer local specialties for the budget conscious. Located next to each other, near the Grotto of Fornillo, Mediterraneo serves seafood and pasta and Saraceno D'Oro specializes in pizza.

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